Hill throws in the towel

Richard Hill virtually wrote off the rest of Bristol’s season following their 28-15 Guinness Premiership defeat to Harlequins.

Head coach Hill watched his side slump to their ninth league defeat of the campaign after a second half to forget at the Memorial Stadium.

"There was just a little more riding on the match for Quins than there was for Bristol – and that showed through," said Hill.

"Heineken Cup is out the window for us.

"I can now plan for next year by bringing young lads in, rest a few of the old soldiers who have been battling on, let those who need minor operations have them – so basically start planning for next season."

The visitors, drawing 8-8 at the interval, scored tries through wing Charlie Amesbury, full-back Mike Brown, replacement hooker Gary Botha and lock George Robson.

Fly-half Adrian Jarvis kicked a penalty and a conversion – with one goal from replacement fly-half Chris Malone.

Jarvis, joining Bristol next season, was yellow-carded early in the second half – and during his spell in the sin-bin, the hosts were awarded a penalty try to add to the first-half touchdown from wing Tom Arscott – with fly-half Tom Barnes kicking a conversion and a penalty.

Quins director of rugby Dean Richards said: "Full credit to the young boys again – they played very, very well.

"The beauty is that the youngsters are maturing with every game, and they’re learning with every game as well."

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